Clinical electro-therapeutics, medical and surgicalAppleton, 1873 - 184 pages |
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... their administration , and these are : the state in which the patient is ; whether there is exalted sensibility requiring a mild current , or a condition where the current can be borne with indifference . Then , again , the health of.
... their administration , and these are : the state in which the patient is ; whether there is exalted sensibility requiring a mild current , or a condition where the current can be borne with indifference . Then , again , the health of.
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Allan McLane Hamilton. with indifference . Then , again , the health of the patient , the existence of central lesions , sex , age , and other influences . Serious disorders may be produced by improper electriza- tion , such as cerebral ...
Allan McLane Hamilton. with indifference . Then , again , the health of the patient , the existence of central lesions , sex , age , and other influences . Serious disorders may be produced by improper electriza- tion , such as cerebral ...
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... patient . It is often desirable to regulate the intensity of the galvanic current , and for this purpose an instrument has been devised , known as the rheostat . By this arrangement , the resistance of the current can be exactly gauged ...
... patient . It is often desirable to regulate the intensity of the galvanic current , and for this purpose an instrument has been devised , known as the rheostat . By this arrangement , the resistance of the current can be exactly gauged ...
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... patient complains of frontal pain , fulness , etc. , the positive pole should be placed there ; but when the sensations are reversed , the occiput being the painful point , the negative pole should be placed in front , and the positive ...
... patient complains of frontal pain , fulness , etc. , the positive pole should be placed there ; but when the sensations are reversed , the occiput being the painful point , the negative pole should be placed in front , and the positive ...
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... patients FIG . 24 . 2. Pneumogastric Nerve . 28 . 4. Phrenic Nerve . 25. Sup . Cervical Ganglion . 26. Inf . Cervical Ganglion . ៩៩៩៩ 29 . 30 . 31 . suffering with progressive muscular atrophy . Certain contrac- tions , reflex in ...
... patients FIG . 24 . 2. Pneumogastric Nerve . 28 . 4. Phrenic Nerve . 25. Sup . Cervical Ganglion . 26. Inf . Cervical Ganglion . ៩៩៩៩ 29 . 30 . 31 . suffering with progressive muscular atrophy . Certain contrac- tions , reflex in ...
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